]]>By: Jameshttp://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-3225
Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:51:51 +0000http://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/#comment-3225"I never imagined back then that I would see a day fixed gear bikes all over the place."

Oops, that jumbled up sentence makes no sense at all, but you get the point.

]]>By: Jameshttp://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-3224
Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:48:35 +0000http://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/#comment-3224jimmythefly, nothing wrong with being a little snarky on occasion. You make a pretty good point. Also, thanks for that transforming bike link. There seem to be quite a few differnt designs for those floating around.

Eric, the fixie trend may well have jumped the shark with a retailer like Urban Outfitters getting in on the action. Hopefully, many of those fixie kids will continue to ride as the trend passes its peak though.

I have been riding a track bike on the road since the late 80s and I don't intend to stop anytime soon. I never imagined back then that I would see a day fixed gear bikes all over the place. The fact that track bikes have become so trendy is still hard for me to believe.

]]>By: Erichttp://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-3215
Mon, 13 Jul 2009 23:46:34 +0000http://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/#comment-3215You know the whole fixie trend has reached its peak when Urban Outfitters sells them as fashion accessories.
]]>By: jimmytheflyhttp://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-3214
Mon, 13 Jul 2009 19:44:52 +0000http://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/#comment-3214I was in a snarky mood, huh? Anyhows, I also found this old link, Another take on recumbent/upright transforming bikes.

]]>By: jimmytheflyhttp://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-3211
Sat, 11 Jul 2009 00:34:19 +0000http://bicycledesign.net/2009/07/the-core77-dutch-master-and-more/#comment-3211Unless I missed something, there isn't anything remotely Dutch about that bike. I guess since "newsboy" was taken, perhaps they felt a need to ignore the unmistakable heritage of the heavyweight Schwinns we know so well?

Pegs on the rear? Real friends ride on the handlebars where they block the wind, and a real peg setup is one each front and rear, on the same side.